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Old Sat Oct 04, 2003, 06:42pm
ejstuart ejstuart is offline
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There are mechanics that don't make sense.
Standing on the goal line, where a kick is going to be directed directly at you is pure foolishness, I think. It IS a matter of preference...the mechanics are "to serve as an introduction to the dual system of officiating". Therefore, as you gain OJT, you should modify them to suit you better. The first tenent of all sports officials is to not get in the way of play, if possible.

Therefore, you also see that the arm parallel to the ground looks sloppy (to me) The direction states "point in direction of kick"...not "keep arm parallel to the ground"

As far as the offside signal, I'll direct you back to you beloved NFHS mechanics....to signal a foul you: 1) Blow whistle 2)Visually indicate the direction of the throw and type of free kick 3)Indicate the signal for the foul (see p.76)

And, most JV games could be run by trained monkeys. Using the dual isn't better, but using the DSC wastes the time valuable time of one official...when there aren't enough of us to go around as it is. Officiating a HS JV match (especially girls) is usually like taking candy from a baby.

Just my 1/50th of $1
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